Spain’s Queen Presents Grenade Cargo To Ukraine, Provides Victory Message
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The Queen of Spain put conventional sausages and a postcard wishing Ukraine victory over Russia in a cargo of grenades from her nation. The reward was sent to Ukraine to reinforce the fighting power of its military against a numerically superior enemy.
Ukraine just obtained a massive cargo of weapons from Spain.
The Ukrainians discovered Spanish sausages among the many bins with grenade launchers and a postcard saying: “I want you victory! With love, Leticia”.
It took them a second to understand that it was from the Queen of Spain. pic.twitter.com/EXalzM4qN7
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 29, 2022The information about Queen of Spain's present to Ukraine is going viral on social media.
“Ukraine simply received a large shipment of weapons from Spain," stated a tweet posted by a user Visegrad.
The postcard sent by Spain's Queen had a handwitten notice which stated: "I want you victory! With love Leticia."
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In keeping with Reuters, On Monday, Russia's defence ministry said that its high-precision missiles had destroyed six facilities that fueled the railways used to deliver international weapons to Ukrainian forces in Donbas.
Russia is trying to destroy Ukraine's rail infrastructure so as to disrupt arms deliveries from other nations, Ukraine's navy command had mentioned.
The Russian defence ministry then acknowledged in a press release that Russian forces destroyed an arms storage near Slavyansk in the Donetsk space, amongst other army sites, Reuters stated.
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On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, which it calls a "special operation" to demilitarise and "denazify" its neighbour. Ukraine and the West say Russia launched an unprovoked battle of aggression and imposed a number of stringent curbs towards it.
With almost 5.4 million Ukrainians fleeing the nation and a fourth of the population displaced, the invasion has triggered Europe's greatest refugee disaster since World Battle II.